All these activities will be put on a WALL WIKI, and organized into time-slots and spaces, on-site.

(Olle, the organizer of the LED Throwie Construction workshop, threw it out, on reasons of principle. Not Good Enough! We want better, and we make it better. Throwing batteries around town? We can do better than that. So, I work on programme items with invited speakers, and will host the Art Table)

D. Cuartielles is a TV aficionado that (almost) never watches TV. He doesn't own his computer, and collects Arduino boards (probably has over 200 units). Obtained a MSc. in Telecommunications by the very-unknown University of Zaragoza. During his student years he got to know AC current personally, while having dinner with some friends at a Pizza-Hut restaurant. He fainted after touching a conducting piece of metal that wasn't grounded properly. Once he got conscious again, decided to become an electronics-activist.

My plan is to start from the Arduino example called "PONG" and by means of using TVs with baseband video input (SCART or the classic three RCA connectors) hack together some code that I will be using at the Campus Party in Valencia, Spain. It should be some sort of let's play together demo that should last three hours or so and not so much a talk.

If you are interested in joining, make sure you will have a TV and your PC, I will bring some Arduinos, some video shields, some potentiometers and some code. Together we can crack the code needed to make an Atmel microcontroller become a very simple 8-bit video game.

If you are interested, drop a line to david a.t. blushingboy DOT org. I have equipment for 5 simultaneous stations and my own TV. It is of course possible to join together with some friends sharing a work-place or just lurk. Best case scenario we could be up to 15 people working with this (maybe I am being too optimistic :-)

This will be a hands on workshop in making the whole body into a beautiful sensing instrument. The level will be introductory so anyone can join ranging from experienced hackers who just want to see what this is to first time computer users who wants to take the first step of the magical route in creating working physical things. For some reference take a look at http://www.flickr.com/photos/sjunnesson/3696481511/in/set-72157619190973911/ to what it might end with.

The participants needs to bring their own computer and a happy smile. If you have an Arduino board since before please bring it since we have a very limited amounts of boards and it is so much more fun to create your own thing than just listen.

I'll be talking about the world of Piracy is Liberation, my cyberpunk postapocalypse series of graphic novels, where I got the idea for the original concept and how it progressed from there. By looking at the story and describing the City where it takes place, I hope to paint a picture of how the comic mirrors the reality of sweden in particular and capitalist society in general. I'd also like to talk a bit about how I've handled different story elements, like gender, media and collectivity/individuality when I've constructed this fictional world.

i am currently finishing his master of interaction design at copenhagen institute of interaction design: http://www.ciid.dk

for my thesis i've chosen to look into open hardware, inspired by my love for 8bit music and the creativity this approach to music holds. i am posing the design questions: could we find a way to merge the chiptunes community with the open source community? could this result in a platform which is both CHEAP, FAT and OPEN?

this project is no where close to being finished, so i will present some bleepy prototypes and ideas. and discuss where to go next.

Sebastian Büttrich is a generalist in technology with a background in scientific programming and physics. Originally from Berlin, Germany, he worked with IconMedialab in Copenhagen from 1997 until 2002. He holds a Ph.D. in quantum physics from the Technical University of Berlin. His physics background includes fields like RF and microwave spectroscopy, photovoltaic systems, and advanced maths. He is also a performing and recording musician. He blogs at http://write.less.dk/

A 45 minutes presentation and demo of the phreaking boxes that works on a pots system today. The presentation will cover how a telephone system is designed and how it can be hacked by hardware(arduino)-wardialers, hardware(arduino)-catcallers, line recorders, classic lmhs's, probes and some coming boxes.

If you don't have a PGP key, make one before you come! (Be sure to use at least 2048 bit RSA, though.)

Remember to take a photo ID with you.

If anyone has added their key to the below table, print it out and take that with you, also.

Then, either:

Option A: Bring many paper printouts of your PGP key fingerprint, to give away to all the other people who are signing your key.

Or, if you do not have access to a printer to make many printouts:

Option B: Write down your own key fingerprint on a paper (and remember to bring it with you) and add your name and key fingerprint to the table below:

(Note: There is no need to add your key to this table if you choose Option A.)

Name

Key Fingerprint

<AddYourNameHere>

<AddYourFingerprintHere>

When you have done this, you are ready to verify other's identities and have your identity verified at the key signing event. No computers will be needed at the event. (How the actual keysigning will work will be explained at the event, but will follow one of the standard forms explained in the links below.)